Publication | Open Access
Detection of JC virus DNA fragments but not proteins in normal brain tissue
127
Citations
22
References
2008
Year
The detection of fragments of viral DNA in non-PML brain suggests that JCV has full access to all regions of the brain in immunocompetent individuals. Thus, should the immune system become impaired, the passing and/or the resident virus may gain the opportunity to express its genome and initiate its lytic cycle in oligodendrocytes. The brain as a site of JCV latency is a possibility.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1